A group of American citizens have accused the US government of covering up documents that prove the existence of extraterrestrial life on other planets.
Jeff Peckman, a member of the Denver Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission, claims Washington has calculatedly covered up the existence of aliens, alien abductions and extraterrestrial cures for cancer, The Herald Sun reported on Saturday.
A commission will be formed, provided it gets enough votes in August, to investigate the issue, the morning tabloid based in Melbourne said.
Their efforts may be foiled by a political action committee: “the Mission for Inhibiting Bureaucracy (MIB),” which has argued that the Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission's goal of posting its findings on Denver's website would cost the city $24,800 a year.
According to MIB, the election itself will cost $US100,000 because a ballot must be mailed to every registered voter.
"Until we have a city website ready to welcome the second coming of Jesus, or welcoming fairies, anything based in belief, not (scientifically proven) fact, this is just not a correct way to use a city government website," MIB member Matthew Baxter said.
The prospect of discovering extraterrestrial life has provoked the curiosity and interest of influential individuals and entities, including the Vatican.
Over the past fifty years, scientists have been scanning the airwaves for radio broadcasts that may signal the existence of intelligent life on other planets, but have only heard static so far.
Source: PressTV.
Link: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=125138§ionid=3510212.
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